Sergio Aguero will lead Manchester City's attack in the Champions League fixtureGetty

Dynamo Kiev take on Manchester City in the Champions League knockout clash at the Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex on 24 February.

Where to watch live

Kick-off is at 7.45pm GMT. Live coverage of the match will be available on BT Sport Europe.

Overview

Dynamo Kiev have lost only one fixture in the group stages of the Champions League, which came during their 2-1 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. In the remaining five matches, they have kept four clean sheets and conceded only three goals.

In the last six Champions League matches played at home, they have conceded only two goals that too during their defeat to PSG. Serhiy Rebrov will be hoping to keep another clean sheet when they face the Premier League outfit.

Dynamo Kiev defender Aleksandar Dragovic will be the key player in his side's back fourGetty

City come into this fixture after Chelsea knocked them out of the FA Cup following their 5-1 victory at Stamford Bridge. Manuel Pellegrini fielded a weaker team as several of the first team players were rested for the midweek European fixture.

The latest defeat saw them go without a win in last three matches. During the process, they conceded 10 goals and scored only three times.

What manager says

Manuel Pellegrini: "When you see the last two games, it is maybe like that. But then we have to make them fear again. It is a question of winning matches in a row. You cannot continue with losing and the question is how we are lifting ourselves for this game because Shrewsbury shall also fight [like Midtjylland] for the second balls and play direct and that kind of thing, and you have to cope with that."

Betting odds (888Sport.com)

Dynamo Kiev to win: 12/5

Draw: 40/17

Manchester City to win: 16/13

Team form

Dynamo Kiev

Last five: W D W L W

Last result: Dynamo Kiev 2-1 Stromsgodset

Manchester City

Last five: L L L W W

Last result: Chelsea 5-1 Manchester City

Team news

Manuel Pellegrini looks likely to prioritise Europe and the Premier League ahead of any FA Cup ambitionsAFP